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what was the state of security at that consulate and the whole environment in the city before the attacks? >> well, the state of security had been pretty constant. they were relying largely on local libyans to handle it. there were four armed libyan guards and four unarmed libyan guards. there were also five armed americans at the time. i believe there were probably twice that many at the separate fight, the annex where there was a second set of attacks later on. that's pretty minimal. that had really been the state of security for the several months leading up even though there had been a number of attacks on western targets including the consulate itself which had been bombed in june. >> warner: and these were detailed, some of these in congressman issa's letter including an attack on the british ambassador's convoy >> right. warner: with r.p.g.s there were attacks on the red cross facility in benghazi. as siobhan said there was a june 5 attack on this very consulate that was later sieged. so that's why there were these questions right at the outset right after any after math of the att
what was the state of security at that consulate and the whole environment in the city before the attacks? >> well, the state of security had been pretty constant. they were relying largely on local libyans to handle it. there were four armed libyan guards and four unarmed libyan guards. there were also five armed americans at the time. i believe there were probably twice that many at the separate fight, the annex where there was a second set of attacks later on. that's pretty minimal....
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gazans lined the mn road ton gaza city, as the emir waved at them from his car. he also met with hamas leaders and urged them to reconcile with the rival fatah faction, which rules the west bank. israel maintains a sea blockade of gaza, but qatar has promised to deliver hundreds of million dollars in aid by land route through egypt. those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to judy. >> woodruff: and we return to the final presidential debe with a closer look at thee arguable statements made by both candidates. margaret warner has our report. >> warner: last night's final presidential debate took on a lo questions. and the answers at times raised further questions. as we did last week, today we reviewed some of what was said eand how itan match the t recor. starting with mitt romney's charge that from the beginning of his term, president obama was apologizing overseas for america's actions. >> the president began what i've called an apology tour by going to various nations in the mide east and criticizing america. i think they look at that and saw weakn
gazans lined the mn road ton gaza city, as the emir waved at them from his car. he also met with hamas leaders and urged them to reconcile with the rival fatah faction, which rules the west bank. israel maintains a sea blockade of gaza, but qatar has promised to deliver hundreds of million dollars in aid by land route through egypt. those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to judy. >> woodruff: and we return to the final presidential debe with a closer look at thee arguable...
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city of aleppo; the record- breaking sky jump; and the legacy of arlen specter. but first, the other news of the day. here's hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: two americans won the 2012 nobel prize in economics today for research on market design and matching. it affects everything from placing doctors in the right hospitals to pairing students with the schools they most want. the honorees are alvin roth of harvard university, and currently a visiting professor at stanford university, and lloyd shapley, a professor emeritus at the university of california los angeles. wall street had a strong start to the week on news of rising retail sales and better-than- expected earnings at citigroup. the dow jones industrial average gained 95 points to close at 13,424. the nasdaq rose 20 points to close at 3064. a 14-year-old pakistani girl who was shot by a taliban gunman was flown to england today for medical treatment. we have a report from lindsey hilsum of independent television news. >> reporter: the ambulance drove slowly from birmingham airport. inside the girl was s
city of aleppo; the record- breaking sky jump; and the legacy of arlen specter. but first, the other news of the day. here's hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: two americans won the 2012 nobel prize in economics today for research on market design and matching. it affects everything from placing doctors in the right hospitals to pairing students with the schools they most want. the honorees are alvin roth of harvard university, and currently a visiting professor at stanford university, and...
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spends time reading, fastg, wandering the city. there's this almost monk-like existence. >> narrator: as he walked the streets, friends say he was affected by the poverty all around him. >> i saw a transformation in the barry i had met in occidental. he got very serious and less lighthearted and our conversations were more about serious things, wouldn't want to go around the bar, have a drink, was worried about poor people, didn't care about getting rich. i mean, that's my opinion of dull at that time. >> there is one great letter where he describes how all oft his choom gang friends are sort of getting into the mainstreamhe and his pakistani friends are all moving toward the business world. and to him all of that seems too small, too categorized, too limitingti >> "caught without a class, a structure, or tradition to support me, in a sense the choice to take a different path is made for me. the only way to assuage my feelings of isolation are to absorb all the traditions, classes; make them mine, me theirs." >> and, he's trying to
spends time reading, fastg, wandering the city. there's this almost monk-like existence. >> narrator: as he walked the streets, friends say he was affected by the poverty all around him. >> i saw a transformation in the barry i had met in occidental. he got very serious and less lighthearted and our conversations were more about serious things, wouldn't want to go around the bar, have a drink, was worried about poor people, didn't care about getting rich. i mean, that's my opinion...
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>> brown: and that's the newshour for tonight. on tuesday, we'll look at rising temperatures in urban areas, and one city's efforts to cool down. i'm jeffrey brown. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. we'll see you online, and again here tomorrow evening. thank you, and good night. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> bnsf railway. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org
>> brown: and that's the newshour for tonight. on tuesday, we'll look at rising temperatures in urban areas, and one city's efforts to cool down. i'm jeffrey brown. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. we'll see you online, and again here tomorrow evening. thank you, and good night. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> bnsf railway. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation...
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and this is called the return. a lament was raised in the city. my lady weeps bitterly for her young husband. anana weeps bitterly for her young husband. woe for her husband, woe for her young love, woe for her house, woe for her city. dimusi was taken captive in aruk. he will no longer bathe in aradu. he will no
and this is called the return. a lament was raised in the city. my lady weeps bitterly for her young husband. anana weeps bitterly for her young husband. woe for her husband, woe for her young love, woe for her house, woe for her city. dimusi was taken captive in aruk. he will no longer bathe in aradu. he will no
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these forces openly declare that they want to interfere in cities affairs of the city and nation is against it do you share the view that it's foreign interference in syria's affairs that's made the situation in the country so dangerous that i'm still looking off and they will keep driving it to an even more dangerous to green until eventually it will backfire and the states that are now sponsoring the syrian opposition all these states will face up peoples and i'm raised due to sectarian violence and foreign interference the spillover effect and expansion of their already feeling about if these countries keep sending arms and using force for a change in regime their stability will be in jeopardy and the situation inside these countries will be not much better than in syria what do you think about the national partnership government is the best form of governance to help to move iraq forward or are there any negative aspects that make that governance less effective and what do you think of the majority government something many other countries rely on that a. partnership government
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know about the you know in terms of populations the size of new york city and geographically it's quite small it's quite close so i think it's a much bigger problem for israel that it is for the united states but that doesn't make it not a problem for the united states and the rest of the world how much would a war with iran cost the u.s. economy it's very difficult to tell but you know our estimates that even a modest war would would hurt the u.s. economy in part because it would drive up oil prices even a modest in terms of duration spike in oil prices you know the u.s. recovery right now is quite fragile the world recovery is sort of stalled in places and making modest recovery in others so a big spike in oil prices even if it was only for a few weeks would certainly. damage the u.s. economy if it were for a longer extended commitment and big disruption in oil that it would be much more also to the global economy to the global economy and then there's the actual dollar figure to conduct military operations right in flying planes dropping bombs these things are are not incredibly expe
know about the you know in terms of populations the size of new york city and geographically it's quite small it's quite close so i think it's a much bigger problem for israel that it is for the united states but that doesn't make it not a problem for the united states and the rest of the world how much would a war with iran cost the u.s. economy it's very difficult to tell but you know our estimates that even a modest war would would hurt the u.s. economy in part because it would drive up oil...
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the support laureate for the city and county of san francisco. he has been a fixture in the mission for more than four decades, truly. and it is such a great source of pride for our community to have someone from the mission, from that neighborhood representing san francisco in this very important role. and i think it serves as inspiration for so many young people, especially as we're facing some of these tough times and some of the violence that's happening in the neighborhood. the fact that you have poetry that can be a way that, that young people can express themselves and, you know, i just saw alejandro the other day and he immediately handed me a poem. and i think that we need to do more of that. and, so, i am very proud as the supervisor for district 9 to have alejandro in this role and i want to thank you on behalf of my community, our community for everything that you do and what you represent. we're very proud of you. >> thank you. (applause) >> and, colleagues, i also wanted to say that the richmond district has many poets, from the lit
the support laureate for the city and county of san francisco. he has been a fixture in the mission for more than four decades, truly. and it is such a great source of pride for our community to have someone from the mission, from that neighborhood representing san francisco in this very important role. and i think it serves as inspiration for so many young people, especially as we're facing some of these tough times and some of the violence that's happening in the neighborhood. the fact that...
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gain i around the city. and in currencies the euro continues dropping slightly versus the u.s. all of the pretty stable although the past two months have been extremely successful for the european currency and the russian ruble is gaining against the basket of currencies. right that's what we have for you this hour we will be back next hour with an update coming up shortly at c talks to the iraqi prime minister about possible ways of solving the syrian crisis and easing tensions across the arab world. hello mr prime minister and welcome to the program hello what do iraq and russia have in common in terms of their approach to the syrian crisis and do you think the two countries can come up with a joint proposal on how to sell it but of course the crisis is a matter of serious concern both for the countries in the region and for the world's major powers and it's not only countries this issue has been on the agenda for many international organizations but we have repeatedly said that we take the syrian crisis a
gain i around the city. and in currencies the euro continues dropping slightly versus the u.s. all of the pretty stable although the past two months have been extremely successful for the european currency and the russian ruble is gaining against the basket of currencies. right that's what we have for you this hour we will be back next hour with an update coming up shortly at c talks to the iraqi prime minister about possible ways of solving the syrian crisis and easing tensions across the arab...
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this morning i learned it's big business for the fans and for the city. >> reporter: mike smith and his team at graphics sportswear work overnight. >> it's great to see your shirt on it, fans and friends calling me. >> reporter: workers went into overdrive after the agendas won the pennant. the team's win translated into a business win for smith. >> normally we're done with christmas orders during october and usually now our presses aren't running. this has really helped us. >> reporter: fresh on the printing screens to the at&t dugout store. it opened early but not early enough for some die-hard fans. >> had to get it before everybody else. you can support the team and just proud, proud to be a san franciscan. >> showing the pride for the team. it's impressive. >> reporter: the tigers will be here for afternoon practice at 4:00 and the giants at 5:00. tomorrow every seat is expected to be filled. >> it's been an amazing post- season run. we had no idea that we were going to get here. the team came through and we are thrilled to bring a world series back to san francisco. >> reporter: y
this morning i learned it's big business for the fans and for the city. >> reporter: mike smith and his team at graphics sportswear work overnight. >> it's great to see your shirt on it, fans and friends calling me. >> reporter: workers went into overdrive after the agendas won the pennant. the team's win translated into a business win for smith. >> normally we're done with christmas orders during october and usually now our presses aren't running. this has really helped...
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boring. [ jack ] after lauren broke up with me, i went to the citi private pass page and decided to be...not boring. that's how i met marilyn... giada... really good. yes! [ jack ] ...and alicia. ♪ this girl is on fire [ male announcer ] use any citi® card to get the benefits of private pass. more concerts. more events. more experiences. [ jack ] hey, who's boring now? [ male announcer ] get more access with a citi card. [ crowd cheering, mouse clicks ] actually... th way i could split my payments up into little bite-size chunks. i mean you feel me right? yeah. uh, sir... ah... [ male announcer ] shop now. and put it on layaway so you have more time to pay. walmart. >> the commitments i've made, i've kept. those i haven't kept, it's not for lack of trying and we'll get it done in a second term. >> if you elect president obama, you know what you'll get. you'll get a repeat of the last four years. we can't afford four more years like the last four years. >> a promise by president obama to make good on past commitments in a second term, something mitt romney says america can't afford.
boring. [ jack ] after lauren broke up with me, i went to the citi private pass page and decided to be...not boring. that's how i met marilyn... giada... really good. yes! [ jack ] ...and alicia. ♪ this girl is on fire [ male announcer ] use any citi® card to get the benefits of private pass. more concerts. more events. more experiences. [ jack ] hey, who's boring now? [ male announcer ] get more access with a citi card. [ crowd cheering, mouse clicks ] actually... th way i could split my...
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city streets isn't me. he's not a demon with bulging eyes, a twisted mouth full of dirt, a crooked mouth, fangs driping blood. it's not the savage guner waiting for our school on their way to school. no, this heinous replica of satan doesn't look like a jew. dopt make a habit of supplying the motives of sin with colors of skin because it's skin deep. a student with dreams of statehood or a teenage girl driven by desperation and fear or a dentist or an apprentice of a dead soldier, who crouches in the wounds of the dead and the dying, who hurls stones at tanks and encroaching soldiers, who stands unmoved before a roiling tank, who stares with barbed eyes. the enemy is never one who kills for no reason. the enemy is never one who must be vanquished at all cost. it is not so easy to kill from the inside, a shifting corridor of blame. not so easy to trace an intricate blame of betrayals and broken treaties. the enemy is not you, the enemy is not me. the enemy is muslim, christian, atheist, hindu, jew. he is our
city streets isn't me. he's not a demon with bulging eyes, a twisted mouth full of dirt, a crooked mouth, fangs driping blood. it's not the savage guner waiting for our school on their way to school. no, this heinous replica of satan doesn't look like a jew. dopt make a habit of supplying the motives of sin with colors of skin because it's skin deep. a student with dreams of statehood or a teenage girl driven by desperation and fear or a dentist or an apprentice of a dead soldier, who crouches...
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if the kid about themselves and their people if they see stability and security if the kid of a city and its people are that they have to stop sowing the seeds of discord i said lying arms they also have to stop thinking it will be them who will see a serious future i met several representatives of the syrian opposition and i felt the understand the threat that is coming from the i don't force us to provide them with weapons these forces openly declare that they want to interfere in cities affairs of the syrian nation is against it do you share the view that it's foreign interference in syria's affairs that's made the situation in the country so dangerous that i've said look awful and they will keep driving it to an even more dangerous to greet until eventually it will backfire. in the states that are now sponsoring the syrian opposition all these states will face up peoples and i'm raised due to sectarian violence and foreign interference the spillover effect and expansion of their already feeling. if these countries keep sending arms and using force for a change in regime their sta
if the kid about themselves and their people if they see stability and security if the kid of a city and its people are that they have to stop sowing the seeds of discord i said lying arms they also have to stop thinking it will be them who will see a serious future i met several representatives of the syrian opposition and i felt the understand the threat that is coming from the i don't force us to provide them with weapons these forces openly declare that they want to interfere in cities...
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they have 20 million people coming out of farms every year, coming into the cities, needing jobs. so they want the economy to work. and the world to be free. and open. and so we can be a partner with china. we don't have to be an adversary in any shape or form. we can work with them. we can collaborate with them. if they're willing to be responsible. now they look at us and say, is it a good idea to be with america? how strong are we going to be? how strong is our economy? they look at the fact that we owe them $1 trillion and owe other people $16 trillion in total, including them. they look at our decision to go back on our military capabilities. $1 trillion. the secretary of defense called these trillion dollars of cuts to our military devastating. it's not my term. it's the president's own secretary of defense called them devastating. they look at america's commitments around the world and they see what's happening and they say, well, ok, is america going to be strong? the answer is yes. if i'm president america will be very strong. we'll also make sure that we have trade relat
they have 20 million people coming out of farms every year, coming into the cities, needing jobs. so they want the economy to work. and the world to be free. and open. and so we can be a partner with china. we don't have to be an adversary in any shape or form. we can work with them. we can collaborate with them. if they're willing to be responsible. now they look at us and say, is it a good idea to be with america? how strong are we going to be? how strong is our economy? they look at the fact...
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1. >>> good washington go the way of new york city and ban the sale of sugary drinks? several members of the d.c. council say they'd support it. kristin fisher has more from outside of the home of the big gulp 7-left gln this is not -- 7-eleven. >> this is not right. >> reporter: just mentioning sugary drink bans enough to set off this store owner. how is it going to affect your business? >> big time. >> reporter: it's not a done deal. not even close. no action of any kind has been taken by the d.c. council but according to wtop, during the recent at large debate, two current council members said they would vote to ban the sale of large sugary drinks. new york city has already banned the sale of sugary drinks over 16 ounces. that's the size of 7-eleven's gulp, the smallest in the big gulp family. so in new york, the big gulp is already banned ant don't even think -- and don't even think about the whopping 64 ounce double gulp. >> i never even drink half of the big gulp. it would be fine with me. >> reporter: supporters say the ban could help curb obesity and diabetes.
1. >>> good washington go the way of new york city and ban the sale of sugary drinks? several members of the d.c. council say they'd support it. kristin fisher has more from outside of the home of the big gulp 7-left gln this is not -- 7-eleven. >> this is not right. >> reporter: just mentioning sugary drink bans enough to set off this store owner. how is it going to affect your business? >> big time. >> reporter: it's not a done deal. not even close. no action...
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ocean so we would be able to feed organic food to everyone satisfy the entire population of the city of los angeles through these methods through automated systems and this technology exists it's been it's been largely dismissed as utopian as that word loves to fly around when you start to talk about taking care of everybody but this stuff this stuff is there and what we're going to do is we're going to map out the entire world through time through the chapters of the movement to show how every region can be updated in this macro industrial way to actually resolve the core major problems of poverty general to some balance resource scarcity and bring these technological fruits to light i'll stop there because it can go in much larger complex associations as we build this model it will be a virtual online model that will be viewable and we're going to have conferences in partnership with all of our other events that we do annually to show each region what's possible and i really believe once this possibility comes forward rather than everybody complaining and being disillusioned by the
ocean so we would be able to feed organic food to everyone satisfy the entire population of the city of los angeles through these methods through automated systems and this technology exists it's been it's been largely dismissed as utopian as that word loves to fly around when you start to talk about taking care of everybody but this stuff this stuff is there and what we're going to do is we're going to map out the entire world through time through the chapters of the movement to show how every...
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started and what's happened is the city has awarded the prize for the people of the city and they are protesting against that saying you know we don't actually endorse this sacrilege i think there's something really a bit sad about an organization that defines itself quite opposition to the church and it's quite clear through this court case that's what this is about we've even had the district creation of all three dogs crosses across eastern europe in different parts of eastern europe in support of pussy riot so this is actually about i think an attack on the cathedral an attack on the church. and let's not take a brief look at some more of the day's world news islam is fighters in mali have threatened to open the doors of helpful french citizens in the area of paris father pushes for armed intervention the u.n. security council has unanimously voted to accept a french drafted resolution calling for a military mission to liberate markets rebel held north islam is groups have controlled two thirds of the country since sweeping into its territory in april. at least two militants have
started and what's happened is the city has awarded the prize for the people of the city and they are protesting against that saying you know we don't actually endorse this sacrilege i think there's something really a bit sad about an organization that defines itself quite opposition to the church and it's quite clear through this court case that's what this is about we've even had the district creation of all three dogs crosses across eastern europe in different parts of eastern europe in...
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funding for charlie rose was provided by the following. additional funding provided by these funders. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. rose. >> rose: we begin this evening with the 2012 election last night, president obama and mitt romney balanced it out in the third and final debate. at lynn university in boca raton florida, the suggest was foreign policy but discussion often veered toward domestic concerns as well, the two men addressed a range of issues, including iran, china and the u.s. economy and offered the candidate the last chance to face-off before the election which is now just two weeks ahead. joining me now is a distinguished group of the wealth of knowledge when it comes to foreignolicy, from waingt's zbignw brzezinski, national security advisor, under president jimmy carter, david ignatius of the washington post and michael mazarr, professor of national security strategy at the u.s. national war college. with me in new york, general jim jones, former nation
funding for charlie rose was provided by the following. additional funding provided by these funders. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. rose. >> rose: we begin this evening with the 2012 election last night, president obama and mitt romney balanced it out in the third and final debate. at lynn university in boca raton florida, the suggest was foreign policy but discussion often veered toward domestic concerns as well, the...
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average.a stacked morea big city average.stat more than double the big city average. so what this does is to fold, first of its budget friendly, in fact it was in council hearings today on the new city budget but the latest details emerged overtime at the 911 center swelled after a spike in emergency calls which is where it became clear to the city that something had to be done this solution will be a call diversion plan that sense cops out only on the most serious kinetic calls in game changer in the department's fight against crime serious crime where they feel officers can make the most impact. responses that to require immediate police service we're still going to respond. >> this will shift decisionmaking out of this building and more to the sergeants on the street but not right away the 911 revamp will follow an upgrade here at the 911 center. >> a local photographer still behind bars tonight after a big pot bust at his studio yesterday, the 50 year-old paul sherman awaits former drug charges, they raided the paul sherman studio and they carted away dozens of ma
average.a stacked morea big city average.stat more than double the big city average. so what this does is to fold, first of its budget friendly, in fact it was in council hearings today on the new city budget but the latest details emerged overtime at the 911 center swelled after a spike in emergency calls which is where it became clear to the city that something had to be done this solution will be a call diversion plan that sense cops out only on the most serious kinetic calls in game changer...
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city in the premier league game on the last two years and cheney is aware playing on sunday lunchtime after a champions league wait is never easy. but if that's the game. but from this game. i think that this point in tripoli would be important in this group last point that we need when we were three one five minutes to go and after if we really. was an important point in the league in that we need to remember that game is important that we we do two points also if we will be a tough game. after our much needed chelsea has won us nora just one of the wellcome pictures reading and west from rock bottom q.p.r. second place ever turning to nearby wigan and west ham host hostile in a long and ali. well in spain on sunday host real madrid el classico defending champions rail trail leaders rivals pass one points just six games messi has scored ten goals over also for barcelona but one hundred percent record ought to me and tito vilanova well off reports tongs hossam amin israel have won the last four games for stoner now though it's not a two hundred thousand a week so boss midfielder harry
city in the premier league game on the last two years and cheney is aware playing on sunday lunchtime after a champions league wait is never easy. but if that's the game. but from this game. i think that this point in tripoli would be important in this group last point that we need when we were three one five minutes to go and after if we really. was an important point in the league in that we need to remember that game is important that we we do two points also if we will be a tough game....
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it's not the only manufacturing part where it can take rye root in the u.s. again. we have a bunch of cities where workers are trained in machinery and advanced manufacturing and companies are starting to look maybe we in-source instead of out-source but we'll have to change the tax code to make sure there's a strong case. >> jon: if congress was obstinate before won't they still be there or do you get to at some point there, and i'll throw a phrase out there, abracadabra. so if their o obstinnance creat the problem how do we change that? >> maybe we can get democrats elected and change it back. number two, when you look at some of the things we need to look let's say in the first year, 2013, we need things balanced. it will be settled one way or another next year. the question is do we do it in a balanced responsible way or not asking millionaires and billionaires to pay a dime of taxes to preserve education. >> jon: wait, this is the first time i'm hearing about billio billionaires. what are you doing us? >> jon? >> jon: no, i'm going float to commercial and we'll
it's not the only manufacturing part where it can take rye root in the u.s. again. we have a bunch of cities where workers are trained in machinery and advanced manufacturing and companies are starting to look maybe we in-source instead of out-source but we'll have to change the tax code to make sure there's a strong case. >> jon: if congress was obstinate before won't they still be there or do you get to at some point there, and i'll throw a phrase out there, abracadabra. so if their o...
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city more like he has been cracking down on the shia position for some twenty months now. and it's a day of campaigning silence in venezuela as the country prepares to go to the presidential polls to see whether. to power up his opponent a young lawyer and staunch critic of the government is predicted to give him a close race to the ballot bowl. our time now for the glamorous she is next with your sporting fix. and i thank you for joining me for the sports update on this busy saturday and the headline. out of steam locomotive missed the chance to go joint top of the russian premier league after losing one nil to compound. while red bull flying sebastian vettel dominates qualifying for pole position of the season for sunday's japanese promptly. to tussle maria sharapova ease this past and not lead to such a. final again while the one victoria azarenka. let's kick off with football well look i want to go have missed the chance to join jee at the top of the russian premier league after losing one. it was rumania strike that day all the blue poor who finally broke the deadlock
city more like he has been cracking down on the shia position for some twenty months now. and it's a day of campaigning silence in venezuela as the country prepares to go to the presidential polls to see whether. to power up his opponent a young lawyer and staunch critic of the government is predicted to give him a close race to the ballot bowl. our time now for the glamorous she is next with your sporting fix. and i thank you for joining me for the sports update on this busy saturday and the...
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four points against the black cats and it could have been six the city came from three one down at home with five minutes to play for salvaging a point however sunderland are still one of only three sides to have avoided defeat at city in a premier league game in almost two years and mountaineers away playing on a saturday lunchtime after a champions league week is never easy. everything that's on their plate it's not if that's the game. but from this game sunday last year there is a connection i think that this point in tripoli would be important in this group last point that we did against sunderland when we were three one five minutes to go and after a few days in the end we got out was an important point in the league in that we need to and by that game is important that we we do two points also if we be a tough game. well off match leaders chelsea has to win this nor i just want to say welcome also victory last reading and west brom welcome to rock bottom second biased everson games and have i weighed in at west ham host also for inviting me in spain on sunday barcelona host realm
four points against the black cats and it could have been six the city came from three one down at home with five minutes to play for salvaging a point however sunderland are still one of only three sides to have avoided defeat at city in a premier league game in almost two years and mountaineers away playing on a saturday lunchtime after a champions league week is never easy. everything that's on their plate it's not if that's the game. but from this game sunday last year there is a connection...
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city to showcase some of the speaking talent that's out there helping organizations, trade associations and corporations speak to their members and employees and the families and things like that. i have a couple colleagues. matt is at the front table. if you have any needs come see as afterwards and we would love to talk to you. today i have the pleasure of introducing sergeant dakota meyer he is the recipient of honor in the military's honor. he's the first living marine to receive the medal since 1973 and is also one of the youngest. the marines went missing after being in boesh, meyer defied his orders in order to save his comrades. for his actions that day president barack obama awarded meyer the medal of honor on september 15th, 2011. meyer was also inducted into the hall at the pentagon and honored with a parade. since then, meyer has raised more than a million dollars to help send the children of wounded marines to college. finally, as you have all seen him he is the author of into the fire a firsthand account of the most extraordinary battle in the afghan war. leading authoriti
city to showcase some of the speaking talent that's out there helping organizations, trade associations and corporations speak to their members and employees and the families and things like that. i have a couple colleagues. matt is at the front table. if you have any needs come see as afterwards and we would love to talk to you. today i have the pleasure of introducing sergeant dakota meyer he is the recipient of honor in the military's honor. he's the first living marine to receive the medal...
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in the second frame thanks to a legacy of the city have and are no sealed victory with the second in the final period say five three the wind pushed. their way in these days fifty seven matches there up to fifty in the western conference while often to be the state bottom of the gates. another game few hundred seems don't join us with death in a row yet one annoying goal for their at home to f.t.p. meek. and she was sis from alexander's duels and a pavel datsyuk to go help see a scar over the year. now after being. international break action regimes in the russian premier league today but sparks top scorer emmanuel m n e k will miss his side's trip to table toppers and she the capital club will also miss our limited feel that aiden mcgeady while and she will look to go five points clear of tea iska moscow at the top after the two sitting side grabbed a lead for the first time in their history last month i maintain their position with a two no victory at the narmer a fortnight ago spartak are sick but should they win they could go level on points with the plates terek. look elsewhere
in the second frame thanks to a legacy of the city have and are no sealed victory with the second in the final period say five three the wind pushed. their way in these days fifty seven matches there up to fifty in the western conference while often to be the state bottom of the gates. another game few hundred seems don't join us with death in a row yet one annoying goal for their at home to f.t.p. meek. and she was sis from alexander's duels and a pavel datsyuk to go help see a scar over the...
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the city's 36th homicide of the year happened about 12:30 this morning. a man was killed in east san jose. someone old fire on the victim and other people standing near a home. police think it was gang- related. there are no suspects. >>> there was a fight on south second street in the downtown area. about 8:30 last night police found the victim a man who was pronounced dead at the hospital. no suspect in that case. police are still trying to learn exactly what happened there. >>> a bizarre confrontation on the caltrain tracks turned the evening commute into a mess t took place near the diridon station in downtown san jose shortly after 5:00 in the afternoon. caltrain service through the area was disrupted for 4 hours due to the incident. a san mateo county sheriff's deputy on patrol for caltrain found a 29-year-old san jose man act strangely and laying on the tracks. the deputy followed the man down the tracks and called for backup. investigators say the man armed himself with rocks and possibly a railroad spike. >> the suspect displayed some type of thr
the city's 36th homicide of the year happened about 12:30 this morning. a man was killed in east san jose. someone old fire on the victim and other people standing near a home. police think it was gang- related. there are no suspects. >>> there was a fight on south second street in the downtown area. about 8:30 last night police found the victim a man who was pronounced dead at the hospital. no suspect in that case. police are still trying to learn exactly what happened there....
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was caught cooking the books caught working with the city of london to commit fraud was the f.s.a. they bring in a new organization to wipe clean the slate aren't waiting a weekly he says he's a regulator he says he's going to be tough on banks or wal-mart whately there are right now in the city of london bankers from iceland wanted by interpol for it to financial terrorism in your town terrorism financial terrorism aren't you don't care about terrorism do you foster terrorism you're a terrorist martin wheatley you love terror. as them and they're right here in the city of london and you're doing jack about it you should be ashamed. so well it's now financial conduct authority and this is something we see in mafia sort of rackets around the world whether it's the big four as you can only name two because the other two are the same old ones like arthur andersen that has now been renamed what bearing point so they reopened as a new entity the financial services authority was a rename of a former regulator that failed and then this one failed so they just suddenly change the name nobo
was caught cooking the books caught working with the city of london to commit fraud was the f.s.a. they bring in a new organization to wipe clean the slate aren't waiting a weekly he says he's a regulator he says he's going to be tough on banks or wal-mart whately there are right now in the city of london bankers from iceland wanted by interpol for it to financial terrorism in your town terrorism financial terrorism aren't you don't care about terrorism do you foster terrorism you're a...
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a holiday town the sparkling will lights. >> the city's leaders teamed up with companies and artists to put on this electric art showcase. but they're doing it in a very energy efficient way. that's because last year's disaster prompted people to con serve electricity. so the goal here is to combine the most energy efficient new lighting technology with dynamic one of a kind scenery. the art piece you see behind me, it's created by artists who call themselves mirror bullets. this one uses l.e.d. the cool es part is that it requires audience involvement. it's gigantic egg shaped mirror ball turns on when somebody sits on this bike so with pedal power it gets electricity and changes the do lores. let's take a look at another piece of art. there's also a piece here called b oour ballumination. here's another interactive work of address, when you hold hands one of the exhibit staff, it gives off a glow of their shirt. the piece is meant to represent the spark people feel when they interact with one another. but this event isn't just about huge lighting displays, it also hases some perfor
a holiday town the sparkling will lights. >> the city's leaders teamed up with companies and artists to put on this electric art showcase. but they're doing it in a very energy efficient way. that's because last year's disaster prompted people to con serve electricity. so the goal here is to combine the most energy efficient new lighting technology with dynamic one of a kind scenery. the art piece you see behind me, it's created by artists who call themselves mirror bullets. this one uses...